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Carlton MC
2020 Toyota AFL Premiership
Carlton v Adelaide Crows
Round 17 •
56 8.8
Full Time
72 10.12
Crows Won By 16
People First Stadium,  Gold Coast  • Yugambeh

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    Preview: Carlton v Adelaide

    A closer look at this week's game against the Crows.

    Details: Metricon Stadium, Sunday 13 September, 1:05pm (AEST)
    Broadcast: Fox Footy, Kayo, AFL App
    Live updates: Twitter, Instagram and the Carlton App

    The game in focus:

    In the theme of 2020, Carlton will line up against Adelaide after just a five-day break and looking for a strong finish to the year.

    Despite their ladder position, the Crows are not to be underestimated following two consecutive wins over the Hawks and Giants.

    01:17

    Fresh off their come-from-behind victory over Sydney, Carlton will be eager to make a strong start to calm the nerves of Bluebaggers watching on after the most stressful of seasons.

    Last time they met:

    It was a Patrick Cripps masterclass when these two sides last met over a year ago at the MCG.

    After Adelaide kicked out to an early lead, Carlton muscled its way back into the contest in front of a raucous Navy Blue crowd — and the co-captain was front and centre.

    02:20

    Well-supported by veterans Kade Simpson (31 disposals, one goal) and Levi Casboult (three goals), Cripps was unstoppable on the way to a clear three-vote performance.

    While it was Will Setterfield who sealed the win with a clutch snap, there was no denying that the day belonged to Cripps, who finished with a career-high 39 disposals, 24 contested possessions and a staggering 19 clearances.

    Blue focus:

    It’s the return of the small forward, with Eddie Betts and Michael Gibbons both making their way back into the line-up in time for Sunday’s clash.

    Kept goalless in the first term of their last hitout against the Swans, the return of some speed and finesse inside 50 for the Blues should see some free-flowing scoring opportunity.

    Betts returns just in time to face his old side, with Sunday’s match marking the first time the veteran forward will face Adelaide after six seasons at West Lakes.

    Get excited about:

    In a farewell game of sorts, both sides will be playing with plenty of heart for their retiring veterans on Sunday afternoon.

    While he won’t join his Blues out on the field, retiring ruckman and much-loved Carlton veteran Matthew Kreuzer will be at the front of every Blue’s mind when the siren sounds at Metricon Stadium.

    Adelaide will also be on the hunt for the four points to honour retiring Crow and former star Blue Bryce Gibbs, who began his journey at Ikon Park and played alongside Kreuzer for a decade in his time in Navy Blue.

    10:05
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    AFL match report: Blues v Crows

    Carlton fell 16 points short to Adelaide at Metricon Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

    A LATE comeback left wanting.

    Carlton fell 16 points short to Adelaide at Metricon Stadium on Sunday afternoon after a goalless start to the Round 17 clash.

    Despite strong efforts from Harry McKay inside 50 in the second half, the Blues left their fightback too late to claim to four points over the determined Crows.

    06:37

    Q1 breakdown:

    It was almost a fairy-tale start for the Blues at Metricon Stadium: within seconds of the opening siren Eddie Betts went for his signature snap against his former side. But the post had other plans, and it was the Crows with the first major of the day. It kicked off a dominant first half from Adelaide, the South Australians controlling the play through the centre and in their forward half. The Blues were kept scoreless in the opening term and took a 31-point deficit into the second quarter.

    Q2 breakdown:

    Carlton needed a steadying second quarter if they were to stem Adelaide’s first term attack. A goal from Will Setterfield showed Bluebaggers positive signs, but Adelaide continued to pile on the pressure. Despite evening the clearance count as the quarter wore on, it was the Crows that were able to capitalise inside 50. Sam Walsh was Carlton’s top ball-winner in the first half, but his 11 disposals did little to stem a 44-point deficit heading into the main break.

    01:06

    Q3 breakdown:

    Carlton instilled some hope in supporters watching on with their third-quarter efforts. Knowing they would need to cut the margin to have a chance at a late comeback, the Blues set to work - cutting the inside 50 differential and giving the forwards more opportunities to win the contest. Harry McKay dominated in Carlton’s forward half, nabbing two goals for the quarter to give the team some hope. But it was a true captain's goal from Patrick Cripps that left Bluebaggers with a glimmer of hope heading into the final term.

    01:37

    Q4 breakdown:

    The Blues looked a determined side when they ran out in the final quarter, the four points in reach for the first time that afternoon. Carlton capitalised on a stabilising third quarter, with Harry McKay again making his presence felt inside 50: another two goals to the tall saw him finish the day on four majors. Despite late efforts from Mitch McGovern and Lochie O'Brien, the deficit proved insurmountable. In the end, the Crows stuck fat and finished with a 16-point victory.    

    Three things from the game: 

    1. When Harry McKay is on inside 50, the Blues are on. The tall forward proved an integral part of fight-back efforts with his sure marking and strength in a one-on-one contest. He finished the day Carlton's best with six marks and four goals.
    2. Sam Walsh is leading from the front in 2020. It's hard to believe it's only his second year of senior football with his confidence through the centre and his ability to rack up possessions. Walsh finished the day with a team-high 22 disposals.
    3. Youth is taking over at the centre bounce. With much-loved Carlton veteran Matthew Kreuzer announcing his retirement during the week, Tom De Koning is making his case for a consistent ruck role. 

    Moment of the match: 

    A true mark of respect and a true display of friendship. 

    Much loved former Blue Bryce Gibbs played in his final game on Sunday afternoon, having announced his retirement from the game earlier in the week. With many of his closest friends still donning the Navy Blue, veterans Kade Simpson and Marc Murphy made sure they honoured their former teammate, chairing Gibbs from the field to the applause of Carlton and Adelaide fans alike. 

    It will be a memory that will surely stay with Gibbs for many years to come. 

    Match summary:

    CARLTON 0.2 1.3 4.5 8.8 (56)
    ADELAIDE 5.3 8.5 8.8 10.12 (72)      

    GOALS

    Carlton:  McKay 4, Cripps, McGovern, O'Brien, Setterfield

    BEST

    Carlton: McKay, Walsh, Setterfield, Cripps, Gibbons

     

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